In Ubuntu 18.04, when my Trash Folder is empty, Nautilus shows this:
The default Trash bin icon seems to have disappeared. Not only that, but the Trash bin icon in the shortcut menu on the left of Nautilus also appeared to have disappeared. How do I revert them back?
Remark: I did not perform any desktop configuration procedure but Ubuntu recently did do an apt update
and apt upgrade
.
Update:
I ran sudo update-icon-caches /usr/share/icons/*
and nothing happened. My icon issue still persisted. The themes that I used was in my local folder. There were errors:
$ sudo update-icon-caches ~/.local/share/icons/*
gtk-update-icon-cache: The generated cache was invalid.
WARNING: icon cache generation failed for ~/.local/share/icons/Cupertino-Catalina-iCons-master
gtk-update-icon-cache: The generated cache was invalid.
WARNING: icon cache generation failed for ~/.local/share/icons/Cupertino-iCons-master
My system is using Cupertino-Catalina-iCons-master
which has a failure warning. Does this mean the icon theme is no longer workable and I either have to use newer versions of that or use another icon theme? Or can I fix the issue myself?
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